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Thread: Canadian eastern provinces trip
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04-22-2021, 06:43 PM #11
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John & Cheryl
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04-22-2021, 07:17 PM #12
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05-14-2021, 02:37 PM #13
We did Newfoundland and eastern Labrador 2 years ago. Spent a month plus time on either side in NB and NS.
Love it all!
Best icebergs were in Kings Point, NL and L'anse au Loop, Labrador.
There is so much to see. Even with a full month there... we wished we had more time.
Too bad you aren't a seafood fan.... but, we did enjoy a delicious Church Moose Supper just north of Rocky Harbor. Watch out for Moose, and don't drive at night as a result... there are 250,000 on the island.... yes, 250 thousand...
The dinner theater in Twillingate is fun, don't miss it. The Viking settlement is a National Park on the northern peninsula and very interesting.
I fully recommend the ferry to Labrador, a beautiful place. But... I'll warn you, the "RV Parks" are, well.... not what you may be accustomed to.
Once there, Red Bay, and the National Park there are a must see. Amazing how so many people were there 500 years ago. (The Basques)
Overall, the Province is an adventure. The people are wonderful and food is great.
By the way, NL has Walmarts and even a Costco.
I'm jealous and ready to go again.
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05-14-2021, 11:03 PM #14
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Sigh!
Several years ago we had a trip to PEI planned, but time with relatives stretched out, and we just couldn't do it in the time remaining.
Then two years ago we started out for it, but illness on the road forced a return to home. Just as well, that was the year the hurricane came ashore right on the day and at the ocean side campground we were scheduled to be at.
And last year again washed out.
And looking like this year will be out too, even if the borders fully open, due to pent up demand.
We're pretty sure Anne of Green Gables is very, very serious about not wanting us there......2017 Imagine 2670MK
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05-15-2021, 05:05 AM #15
In time
You'll get there, I'm sure. Counting that NL trip, we've been to the Maritimes 5 times. Love it there.
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02-05-2023, 03:40 PM #16
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We are making our fourth trip through Atlantic Canada in the summer of 2023 which will include our first visit to NFLD I would be interested in you recommendations for campgrounds on the Rock
Thx Mike
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02-05-2023, 04:16 PM #17
Well, we didn't pick the campgrounds, but here's where we stayed:
Grand Codroy RV Park, Doyles
Oceanside RV Park (Lion's Club), Port au Choix
Viking RV Park, St. Lunaire-Griquet
Gros Morne RV Campgrund, Rocky Harbour
Peyton's Woods RV Park, Twillingate
Paradise Farm Trailer Park, Bonavista
Pippy Park Campground, St John's
I will point out that most of these are just your basic campground, many without sewer connections (but do have dump stations). Mostly 30 amp.
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